New tires

travelin2

Pennsylvania Chapter Leaders-retired
Sailuns Load Range G, if you can get them.

I have Discount Tires private label G rated “Hartland” tires. No pun intended. Over 20K miles under them and performed well
 

jmarnell

Well-known member
We also recently went with the Hartland tires at Discount Tire. I liked the fact the specs are a little beefier than the Sailuns, having a higher speed rating so better temperature resistance. Just bought them though so no experience with them yet.
 

david-steph2018

Well-known member
I just put 235/85 Sailuns on the Road Warrior on February 1st. I went to Best Drive here in Tolleson, Az., just on the west side of Phoenix. Six new tires were a total of $1278. So far, we only went down the road to our 2-month spot, so I got 4 miles on the tires.
 

hoefler

Well-known member
I went to 17.5 MT tires and haven't looked back.

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90000007216235/75R17.5
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62 mph6.75 - 7.50 in31.5 in9.1 in9.9 in14.7 in15.0659/mi66.5 lbs6005 lbs125 psi5675 lbs125 psi
 

hoefler

Well-known member
@hoefler - I've been looking at 17.5's casually for a while now - What'd you do for wheels? Assume just a plain steel wheel?
Yes I did, just couldn't see spending $300+ for a wheel. When I purchased the wheels and tires, it was only $5.00 more per combo than just buying a new 16" tire. I now have a 6000 lb capacity per tire and wheel.
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This is the wheel I have. Found them on EBay for $105 a piece delivered, but that was several years ago.
 

NYSUPstater

Well-known member
The topic caught my eye for some reason, then while reading it, I remembered that we have to get new sneakers for the BC this year as ones on it now are '17 vintage Sailuns.
 

jleavitt11

retired Utah Chapter Leaders
I went to 17.5 MT tires and haven't looked back.

Roadmstr_RM170_Tread.png


90000007216235/75R17.5
J​
62 mph6.75 - 7.50 in31.5 in9.1 in9.9 in14.7 in15.0659/mi66.5 lbs6005 lbs125 psi5675 lbs125 psi
These tires look interesting. I think I would try them if it wasn't for the speed rating of 62.
 

hoefler

Well-known member
You could go the next smaller size
90000007215215/75R17.5
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75 mph6.00 - 6.75 in30.5 in8.4 in9.1 in14.3 in15.0680/mi58.5 lbs4805 lbs125 psi4540 lbs125 psi

Since I am waaaaay under the weight rating of 24,000+ for the set, I have no worry of having any issues at 70mph, These tires run cooler than the 16"s they replaced with the same load, same routes, same speeds.
 

Chicat

Member
What tire brand would you choose to put on a 15,000 pound Bighorn ?
Sailun S637 which were the originals on our Bighorn in 2015. Put about 35000 miles on them and the only reason I changed them was the 5 year rule for the sidewalls as we spend most of our time in AZ. BIG-O ordered them for me at $175 each
 
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